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that ended on november 22. since then, we have not had one president who has been able to stand up to this military industrial security complex. it has only gotten worse and bigger. it is almost as if we have a shadow government running this country that makes the real decisions. the man that we talked about last year, mr. obama. we had real hopes for him. right away, he caved on afghanistan. what he has said since then is an extension of the military industrial security state. now it is global. the soviet union ended in 1991, but we didn't stop growing. now we are listening on the whole world. we have space weaponry. we have drowned weaponry. we have cyber warfare. we have the -- we are the strongest country in the world bar none. no one can stand up to us. tavis: what do you make of the high hopes that you and others had for this president on this and other issues? let's just stay with the spying and the drones in the torture. -- and the torture. >> i am really surprised. i really believed in obama. i believe
that ended on november 22. since then, we have not had one president who has been able to stand up to this military industrial security complex. it has only gotten worse and bigger. it is almost as if we have a shadow government running this country that makes the real decisions. the man that we talked about last year, mr. obama. we had real hopes for him. right away, he caved on afghanistan. what he has said since then is an extension of the military industrial security state. now it is...
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aboutrd from ban ki-moon january 22 but then we heard from the -- envoy to the u.n. and arab league saying the work is not been finalized yet who will take part in the peace talks. he is always a little more circumspect, a little more realistic than his counterparts and what he says tends to reflect the truth on the ground. we also heard from laurent five yes that the peace talks will take place, but without deemednt assad and those as terrorists and opposition. to try to get around from the objections from both sides -- not sitting down with new they described as terrorists but their government describes all opposition as terrorists and for the opposition to sit down with president assad, and then made it clear and statements from today even that they would not like to see him take part in any transitional government. the peace talks are floundering and the difficulty is to get people from either side to even be representative of their respective sides in the struggle. >> thank you for that, adam, reporting from beirut. will send 1000 troops to the troubled central
aboutrd from ban ki-moon january 22 but then we heard from the -- envoy to the u.n. and arab league saying the work is not been finalized yet who will take part in the peace talks. he is always a little more circumspect, a little more realistic than his counterparts and what he says tends to reflect the truth on the ground. we also heard from laurent five yes that the peace talks will take place, but without deemednt assad and those as terrorists and opposition. to try to get around from the...
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smiley kite and send along some extra security out of camera range. and here comes collins right on time. >> hi. how are you? let me just grab my stuff down here, okay? >> officer kevin paneda of the flagler beach police is stationed right under that walkway along with his partner. they're ready in case collins decides to run. >> give me a sense what it was like crouching down beneath the walkway there. >> well, the sand's falling into our face from his shoes. just walking back and forth, which was very suspenseful for us because we had no idea if he was going to jump down, see us and our position was given away. >> how are you? >> and collins does follow the decoy right down to the beach and within just a few feet of the police. >> at that point in time, we just wanted to jump out of the hole and take him into custody. >> so -- >> i haven't flown a kite in like forever. >> i know. what's going on? >> how you doing? >> look at the beach. it's so pretty. i'm kind of shy. >> come on, no hug? >> let's stand here and look at the beach for a minute. i'm ki
smiley kite and send along some extra security out of camera range. and here comes collins right on time. >> hi. how are you? let me just grab my stuff down here, okay? >> officer kevin paneda of the flagler beach police is stationed right under that walkway along with his partner. they're ready in case collins decides to run. >> give me a sense what it was like crouching down beneath the walkway there. >> well, the sand's falling into our face from his shoes. just...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with graham nash and two-time rock 'n .oll hall of fame inductee of theicipated in some most legendary excesses and has now written about those callednces in a new book "wild tales." we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with graham nash coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. cofounder of crosby stills and nash, graham nash has been at the forefront of rock music. he has written a few more experiences, good and bad. quick reminder of how great those harmonies are. singinga clip of them "wooden ships." ♪ ♪ tavis: i guess one would expect a book written by a rock 'n roll star to have the obligatory chapters about sex and drugs. to be sure, that exists in the book. i expect in conversations that get to that.y will i will leave it to the other show host to dig that up. i don't know if we have the front and the back cover. contemporary graham nash. there is a fascinating and heartbreaking story
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with graham nash and two-time rock 'n .oll hall of fame inductee of theicipated in some most legendary excesses and has now written about those callednces in a new book "wild tales." we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with graham nash coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. cofounder of crosby stills and nash, graham nash has been at the forefront...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. and, a conversation with edward james olmos and lisagay hamilton about their new movie "go for sisters," with independent director, john sayles, dealing with a mother's search for her son across california's border with mexico. we are glad you could join us for our conversation with edward james olmos and lisagay hamilton coming up right now. ♪ by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ films thatpendent deal with complex human interaction can often get lost in the push for big-budget movies around here, and one film that i hope does not get lost in the mix is from to time oscar nominated director, john sayles starring edward james olmos and lisagay hamilton about a mother's search for her son in tijuana. and we start with a clip from "go for sisters." >> so? >> i want him back, and if there is anyway, i do not want him to go to jail. juan.s you must still have friends on the local fours. >> no. that is a federal staying. the voice is on the tapes. ta
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. and, a conversation with edward james olmos and lisagay hamilton about their new movie "go for sisters," with independent director, john sayles, dealing with a mother's search for her son across california's border with mexico. we are glad you could join us for our conversation with edward james olmos and lisagay hamilton coming up right now. ♪ by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ films thatpendent deal with...
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on november 22, 1963, president john f. kennedy was hardly passed his first 1000 days in office when he was fatally shot as his motorcade passed through dallas, texas. his death is marked by still unanswered questions. we'll look back at kennedy's life and legacy with our next guest -- acclaimed film director oliver stone. his 1991 political thriller eventsxamined the leading to kennedy's assassination and the alleged subsequent cover-up through the eyes of former new orleans district attorney jim garrison played by kevin costner. this is the film's trailer. >> shocking assassination of a president. >> john f. kennedy's murder was probably one of the most terrible moments in history of our country. >> the outrageous murder of a suspect. >> oswald has been shot. quick succession of the district attorney. the president. >> do i have to spell it out for you? >> who will risk everything. but i think you care more about john kennedy then your own family. >> why was kennedy killed? who benefited? who killed jfk? >> people got to
on november 22, 1963, president john f. kennedy was hardly passed his first 1000 days in office when he was fatally shot as his motorcade passed through dallas, texas. his death is marked by still unanswered questions. we'll look back at kennedy's life and legacy with our next guest -- acclaimed film director oliver stone. his 1991 political thriller eventsxamined the leading to kennedy's assassination and the alleged subsequent cover-up through the eyes of former new orleans district attorney...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with actress nia long about a career that will stand the test of time. she is starring in a sequel called "the best man holiday." a group of friends reunite after years of being separated. we are glad you have joined us. coming up, right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: nia long was one of the reasons the best man was a huge hit in 1999. working years later, the sequel is finally here. it reunites all the actors from the first film. timehis sequel, the long- friends a strange for nearly 15 years come together for a long holiday weekend where they discover how easy it is for rivalries and romances to be reignited. ooh. take a look at the clip from "best man holiday." >> i have to do they'll on dinner tonight. lex i get it. you could have called or e- mailed. it you could have sent the text. >> the damnedest thing. and none of my devices were working so i figured i should deliver the messages myself. i chan
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with actress nia long about a career that will stand the test of time. she is starring in a sequel called "the best man holiday." a group of friends reunite after years of being separated. we are glad you have joined us. coming up, right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: nia long was one of the reasons the best man was a huge hit in 1999. working years later, the...
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president obama and u.s. trade were presented of michael froman portably wish to finalize the tpp by the end of the year, and are pushing congress to expedite legislation that grants the president something called fast- track authority. 151ver, this week some house democrats and 23 republicans wrote letters to the administration saying they're unwilling to give the president free reign to "diplomatically legislate." for more would go to washington, d.c. where we host a debate on the transpacific partnership. bill watson is a trade policy analyst at the cato institute, a libertarian think tank. and lori wallach, the director of the fair trade public citizens global trade watch group. >> we need to remember when we see some of these reports about intellectual property chapter, we need to remember the free trade agreements are about fundamentally something very different. they are about free trade, and the value of free trade -- i think it is incontrovertible. the united states has been lowering its barriers for
president obama and u.s. trade were presented of michael froman portably wish to finalize the tpp by the end of the year, and are pushing congress to expedite legislation that grants the president something called fast- track authority. 151ver, this week some house democrats and 23 republicans wrote letters to the administration saying they're unwilling to give the president free reign to "diplomatically legislate." for more would go to washington, d.c. where we host a debate on the...
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yo have network shows that are under much more pressure for ratings and they have to make 22 episodes a year. there's theini serie the netflix concept. there's interesting stuff going on f/x where you have something like ouis" or lways sunny" where the shows are made for extremely cheap budgets and they have a far more sort of personal thing. there's always these different types of t.v. and the difficulty of the conversation is extending it because there's so many different routes th t.v. comes to us thateing able to talk about what's good and valuable and draw attention to things gets hder because there's so much of it. and so many different audiences for t.v. as well. >> it also goes hand in hand what's happening in the feature business. fewer movies are being made and they are big action oriented cartoon-driven films. i'm flown on planes just glanced up and with theound off watched movies and realized i know the entire plot without hearing a word because it's good guy, bad guy, fight, explosion so actors and writers, directors, are frustrated with the lack of ability to tell real s
yo have network shows that are under much more pressure for ratings and they have to make 22 episodes a year. there's theini serie the netflix concept. there's interesting stuff going on f/x where you have something like ouis" or lways sunny" where the shows are made for extremely cheap budgets and they have a far more sort of personal thing. there's always these different types of t.v. and the difficulty of the conversation is extending it because there's so many different routes th...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with graham nash and two-time rock 'n .oll hall of fame inductee of theicipated in some most legendary excesses and has now written about those callednces in a new book "wild tales." we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with graham nash coming up right now.
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with graham nash and two-time rock 'n .oll hall of fame inductee of theicipated in some most legendary excesses and has now written about those callednces in a new book "wild tales." we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with graham nash coming up right now.
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november 22 is nine days away. and we don't have any schedule meetings between the 22nd and december 2nd. so this is a matter of some urgency. so our colleagues on the appropriation committees which includes my friend miss loy and myself have the opportunity to get about the business of arriving at real spending bills. this is a bigger and littler problem than what we're faced with. he has given us a wonderful presentation of long-term debt. we don't disagree with any of that. he is right. we need to address it. on the other hand, the more immediate problem, the two bodies are $90 billion apart. we ought to be able to give the appropriation a number for both fiscal year 14. i would hope fiscal year 15 as well. so they can have an uninterrupted stretch of time to deal with the budget. let me ask you this question. i would ask you if you could, you may not be able to do this off the top of your head, proubbly can't, are there enough savings in the three budgets to bridge the gap between the house and the senate budge
november 22 is nine days away. and we don't have any schedule meetings between the 22nd and december 2nd. so this is a matter of some urgency. so our colleagues on the appropriation committees which includes my friend miss loy and myself have the opportunity to get about the business of arriving at real spending bills. this is a bigger and littler problem than what we're faced with. he has given us a wonderful presentation of long-term debt. we don't disagree with any of that. he is right. we...
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in his pocket down that street on november 22, 1963. that message was to be delivered a few miles away in a speech to dallas leaders following his parade. it was a speech he never got to make, but those unspoken words resonate far beyond the life of the man to commemorate that day and those words, we are unveiling a memorial right here in this historic plaza. it is inscribed with the last lines of his undelivered speech and will serve as a reminder and a permanent monument to president kennedy's memory. i leave you with those resonant words. "we in this country, in this generation, are by destiny rather than choice the watchmen on the walls of world freedom. we ask therefore, that we may be worthy of our power and our responsibility, that we may exercise our strength with wisdom and restraint, and that we may achieve in our time and for all time the ancient vision of peace on earth, good will torward men. that must always be our goal. the righteousness of our cause must always underlie our strength. for as was written long ago, accept t
in his pocket down that street on november 22, 1963. that message was to be delivered a few miles away in a speech to dallas leaders following his parade. it was a speech he never got to make, but those unspoken words resonate far beyond the life of the man to commemorate that day and those words, we are unveiling a memorial right here in this historic plaza. it is inscribed with the last lines of his undelivered speech and will serve as a reminder and a permanent monument to president...